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A Journey through States of Water Final Assessment

Core Concepts

Question 1mcq
In a classroom activity, water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
B.The glass creates new water from nothing.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 2mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Describe particle-level changes simply?
A.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
B.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
C.Ignore the variable being tested.
D.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
Question 3mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 4mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Explain melting and freezing?
A.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
B.Ignore the variable being tested.
C.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
D.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
Question 5mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
B.The glass creates new water from nothing.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 6mcq
In a classroom activity, water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.

Skill Practice

Question 7mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 8mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Interpret heating-cooling situations?
A.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
B.Ignore the variable being tested.
C.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
D.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
Question 9mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
B.The glass creates new water from nothing.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 10mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 11mcq
In a classroom activity, which option best shows the science skill: Describe particle-level changes simply?
A.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
B.Ignore the variable being tested.
C.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
D.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
Question 12mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.The table turns into water.
D.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.

Application and Reasoning

Question 13mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Explain melting and freezing?
A.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
B.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
C.Ignore the variable being tested.
D.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
Question 14mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 15mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 16mcq
In a classroom activity, water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.The table turns into water.
D.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
Question 17mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Interpret heating-cooling situations?
A.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
B.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
C.Ignore the variable being tested.
D.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
Question 18mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.

Mixed Challenge

Question 19mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 20mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Describe particle-level changes simply?
A.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
B.Ignore the variable being tested.
C.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
D.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
Question 21mcq
In a classroom activity, water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
B.The glass creates new water from nothing.
C.Ice passes through the glass wall.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 22mcq
Which option best shows the science skill: Explain melting and freezing?
A.Choose a conclusion without any observation.
B.Use observations and evidence to support the explanation.
C.Ignore the variable being tested.
D.Use a belief that cannot be checked.
Question 23mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.
D.The table turns into water.
Question 24mcq
Water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass. What process explains this?
A.The glass creates new water from nothing.
B.Ice passes through the glass wall.
C.The table turns into water.
D.Water vapour in air condenses on the cold surface.